SOUTHERN MARKETS
— — ~+~ (»I TELEGRAPH.— I'RESS ASSOCIATION.) CHRIBTCIIURCH, 251 h Sopfcember. Owing to the price of whpat not yel. having been fixed by (lie Government I here is a good deal of uncertainly iv the market. A few sales of wheat have been made ul 5s at country stations, but merchants me finding ii, difficult to effect resales. There is not a large quantify offet'ing, and holders do not appear anxious to sell. Tho oats market h quiel owing to (he difficulty 'of getting: shipping bpace to England, and there is no change in (ho price*. Outsheaf chaff is dull of sale, buyers offering 555. but growers nro generally asking 60s uc country Millions The polalo market has weakened furtlici. 30s tiemg all that is oftorcrl There i- lidlu enquiry Btock 1 ! in store are rupurled to he '•till largo
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 4
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139SOUTHERN MARKETS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 4
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